U.S.A.
Tony Rivero holds a Bachelor of Arts in secondary education, political science, and history, complemented by a Master of Arts in political science and a Master of Public Administration. Raised in Peoria, Arizona, Rivero attended Peoria High School, Glendale Community College, and Arizona State University. He began his career in public service by being elected to Peoria's Acacia District on the City Council in 2010. Rivero then served in the Arizona House of Representatives, representing District 21 from 2015 to 2021 and currently representing District 27.
Tony Rivero's political identity is marked by a blend of fiscal conservatism and a nuanced approach to immigration. He advocates for lower taxes and a flatter tax system, yet he also proposes expanding visa access to manage illegal immigration. This combination reveals a calculated strategy to balance economic freedom with border control. Rivero's commitment to veterans' care and the 2nd Amendment further underscores a traditionalist stance, while his focus on securing borders hints at a more complex, localized approach to national security. His legislative record suggests a willingness to bridge ideological divides, particularly on economic and immigration issues.